Word: kileff
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Chum Steele dropped a three-set match to Oehrlein's brother Richie at number two and Clive Kileff, the prize sophomore from Southern Rhodesia, lost the number three match. But the bottom of the Crimson lineup ripped off three wins, as sophomore Dave Benjamin, captain Sandy Walker, and Dean Peckman all triumphed...
Ripley and Bob Inman, unbeaten in intercollegiate doubles competition, won the top doubles match, while Steele and Peckham took the second. Kileff and Benjamin lost the number three match...
...other squad, with Steele, Kileff, Benjamin, and Peckham at the top, bowed to Georgia, but beat Clemson and avenged the first team's loss to Presbyterian during the second day's play...
Sophomores Clive Kileff and Dave Benjamin are currently backing up the top two. Kileff, a Southern Rhodesian, was playing at Forest Hills before he entered college, and should be a strong number three man if he doesn't move up the ladder. Benjamin, last year's top freshman player, is working back into form after a winter of squash. Since he relies on his ground strokes, he may take a while to work into shape...
...doubles, Peckham and Steele are the top combination at the moment, with Ripley and Inman an uneasy second team--both players are more accustomed to playing backhand--and Kileff and Benjamin third...